president mohammed morsi was elected a year ago today, thousands are gathering in cairo's tahrir square. they are demanding the immediate resignation of the muslim- brotherhood-supported president. they're fed up with fuel shortages, power cuts, a collapsing economy and rising crime. but morsi's supporters say they're ready for a fight to help him stay in power. european officials are demanding answers this morning about reports of u- s spying. a german newspaper reports the national security agency has been eavesdropping on e-u offices worldwide. their report was based on snowden. e-u officials says if the report is true, it could be relations with the united states. now investigating whether the spying broke german laws. washington has not yet issued a response. the obamas arrived in cape town, south africa this morning to pay tribute to they're visiting the prison where the anti-apartheid leader spent much of his 27 years behind bars. they'll also tour a quarry where mandela developed the lung problems that hospitalized him this month. afterwards, president obama will announce an ini